Monthly Archives:&npsp; June 2013

So, you covered an event in real time. Now what? Create an Article

First, ScribbleLive gave you the tools you needed to cover an event in real time. Then we gave you the ability to tell your readers exactly what they need to know at the top of your page with our LiveArticle technology. Now, the next iteration of real-time content: Standalone Articles. Read more…

New support for live blogs over static articles from Reuters Institute research

New academic research shows more support for real-time content over static formats. Just yesterday, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism published its 2013 Digital News Report, where Neil Thurman composed a chapter on liveblogging, the format news organizations are increasingly choosing to tell stories and engage their audiences. His previous Read more…

TechCrunch profiles ScribbleLive’s $8M funding raise

ScribbleLive turned 5 last month. Our birthday party was typical of most 5-year-olds, all hotdogs and ice cream. CEO Michael De Monte sweetened the celebration with the announcement of $8 million in financing, a vote of confidence from investors new and old that Scribble has great things in the works. TechCrunch’s Darrell Read more…

ScribbleLive Spotlight: Iran, Turkey and Bonnaroo

Last week, the upheaval in Taksim square dominated headlines, as demonstrators clashed with police and the government over plans to develop Gezi Park. Passionate protesters were met with defiance from Turkish Prime Minister Recep Erdoğan who later held an impressive counter rally with his own supporters. Coverage of this, Bonnaroo Read more…

New features: Enhanced analytics, new event archive page, syndicated comments and more

It’s my pleasure to introduce you to a handful of new ScribbleLive features rolled out today, including enhanced event analytics, a beautifully redesigned event archive page that includes reporting statistics, searchable user filters and a new way of handling comments on syndicated events (that will make anyone who has ever run Read more…